“The Magic Flute" on November 2 At Skeena’ this ability to endure danger, to resis! temptation; to suffer The Terrace Concert Assocalian presents an audio ‘The Terrace Concert Associalion presents an audio wisual produclion of The Magic Flute with Ingrid Suderman, Seprane, Paul Trepanier, Tenor and Roland Richard baritone, This concert will be in the Skeena Junior Secondary” School auditorium on Saturday November 2, 8:15 p.m. wet ‘ Mozart's magicis no ordinary: _ magic (if magic can be called: ordinary), Certainly when the opera was first advertised the magic was that of the fairies, the: magicians, and the flute. found in it. Magic operas were © yery popular.al this time; in fact while Mozart was wriling - his opera another composer was working, quite independently, ona very similarstory. But this is superficial. magic., More important 15. that mystical ‘process called “growing up’. _ ‘This is what happens to Tamine and -Pamina.in_ the course of “their opera. ‘Tamino enters, “young, chivalrous, - inex: perienced, prey to old fantasies. - He-is used by the Queen. of | ‘Night to rescue her daughter . who, she says, has been kid- napped by an‘ evil magician, Sarastro.. Tamino-{s sent off blindly on-his quest, but finds thal. Sarastro is not the villain he's been painted. Instead he is ihe high priest of the Sun, of: Wisdom, Truth, and Nature. To gain a knowledge of (hese things and ta come to know love, since that is what drew him in search of Pamina. He must undergo-a Specializing . because of love. “tested. . Sacrifice before she can’ be Chinese and Canadian. . Foods Pamina, in fact rescued from her mother’s apron strings by Sarastro is also She must suffer and worlhy of Tamino. In the end ‘they are united and admilted . into the company of priests: ‘they become adults. . Papagene, just as ‘innocent at the beginning as Tamino, fails his tests, and although ‘he too wins a wife al the end of the opera, he remains childlike. It is not enough to undertake the trials of growing up, ‘one must succeed in them. The Magic Flute is also known as Mozart's Masonic opera, Both Mozart and the man. who wrote the lyrics were iréemasons. The late eighteenth. century was 8 _period-of flowering for Lhe. Masonie Order, bulat the same" lime it‘was.a period of. per: “secution, by the Church, wary. of. the religious. nature.of the ar-" der, and by the state, worried about palitical plots,. This was, - alter all, the. lime of the French revolution. Masons find hidden significance’ in some. details: of. - .this opera. : : . Non-masons donot need this’ mystery." for. their...“ un- derstanding or satisfaction. « The drama of life is sufficient; © Mozart's magic is for everyone. - Ingrid Suderman, soprano, who, was. winner of the Nor- thwest Regional -Melropolitan - Opera Auditions ‘in Sealtle in’ - 8?i and a prize winver in the For: Take Out Service ..’ Phone “Where the customer ts. King” ‘Across. from ‘the Co-op | APPLIANCES BY:- - Canadian Ge _..Norge Braun _ 635-5431 COULTER ELECTRIC LTD. Residential-Commercial- Industrial : Electrical Gontractor neral Electric ou Sharp Woods 635-6184. | , Paul Tre 1974 CBC Talent Festival has been a performer in demand ‘from Victoria to Mentreal. Miss Suderman was principal Seloist ina CBC TV Offerbach Special Ihal has been shown nalionally in the U.S.A. Paul Tepanier, tenor studied “al the -Provinee of Quebec ‘4910 W. Hwy. 16 Terrace B.C. “nationalism as "our Canadian colleagues displayed, Conservatory of: Music. under the -direction®. of . Leopold “Simoneau. Studing under. a’ scholarship at ‘the: Toronto Quebec ily. .-” British Columbia weekly newspaper. publishers held. their annual convention in this-old French: cily in . conjunction. with: the, Quebee weekly ‘publishers, the first (ime that the westerners. ever held their meeting outside bright ebullient .; young “man from Trois Reviere by thaname of Clowle Berube. Claude is a real mover and publishes three weeklies with a total cireulatio of $5,000, He isintensely French Canadian and speaks English with astight accent.’ I couldn’t help but observe. that :if we ~Anglo-Canadians had as high a French- we w culd have nothing to worry - about regarding the future. of Shan Yan Restaurant | Canada. : ; I was able to dialogue with Claude - during’ a, cheese and cider bash in- the luxurious, brand new Que bee Hilton. After exchanging pleasantries and discussing the problems.of the care and feeding of a weekly newspaper, J asked him what he thought of our premier's statement when he’ returned panier Opera School in 1967, he was particularly noticed for his . interpretations of the MAIC: FLUTE and Pelleas et Melisande. Mr. Trepanier:has ~ performed at the Glyndeborne Festival in England and in ’ Canada’. with the Quebec “Symphony and the Quebec | Opera. “Mr. Tepanier has also’ -sung in many CBC productions, - : Roland . Richard, Baritone,” ‘the - recipient . of numerous - from a cosy weekend with Rene Levesque,‘ Quebee's leading separatiste. Our premier went on record. ‘won't’ dwell: here; ‘on |-all “the “misery. but” the ‘miltants- have °"-tesorled to: bombings,..vidence “of ‘varios: forms. and : even. ’ murdercin atlempis to achieve: ‘their ends.); 0° = ; *ttpel] me, * Claude, - do';you® think. Rene-.is a * great “Canadian? et There was’a painful pause. |. “Let me say thal Rene is.a “great FRENCH-Canadian,” Of course, the real hassle is - the language bil. “. Claude viewed wilh -alarm the “fact that workers in‘the factories in ‘Trois’. Rivere had. lo” speak English fram 8 to 5 and: could - only speak. French when they went home. J thought this was a good © way... io promote bilingualism. Noway, Bub. Not onjhat secre. . - 2 “This condition is intensified by isolation. We are thousands. of miles from Trois Rivere and: it is expensive to’ travel. In Canada. We are more con- cerned whether. Point’ Roberts . -gets its. water, supply than whether they have labor peace: at dames Bay. , Of course, it all started back Pork Sides: Weekend Specials: Hunters Weekend «Freezer Packs Family Packs Packs We, also’ cut A : we Murra scholarships, participated “in the Stratford .Festival. in. On-. tario in a.lelevised braadcast of ’ Rossini’s ‘Barber of Seville”. . He -took: part. in. the-- Com- ‘monwealth Art Festival held in- England in 1995 and‘ was the Winner of the-Prix d'Europe in 1968. ‘Mr. Trepanier, studied at "the “Vienna . Music. Acadeniy under .the. direction of Eric Werker. . tot . Paul ‘Trepanier and Roland (Copyright Sterling Publications} inthe middle of the 18th century when a British Genral Wolfe decked a French General Montcalm on the . Plains of earn’ English'as well,’ -; 4 “Ursullite’ Convent” Museum.) “+ [twould’ maybe be unfair to ~say that the Battle of the Plains * of Abraham is still going on. bul they sure make lots of noises. : For instance, the monument ta” _. Ganeral Wulfe has been) van- .~ *: dalized three times and itis not uncommon to see traffic signs with the English exorcised with *a'sloppy paint spray bomb. ©: Our French colleagues have . ‘developed a real neurosis about any reference to “British” or - “English. . Officially, the -Fyench for BC ‘is Columbia : Britannique (note the British is last), However, we rioticed on, . many occasions it was Teferred - {o ‘as Columbia Canadien ‘(Canadian Columbia}. Quile often we came from plain de ‘Columbia. ~ . . : . Quebec’s separation from the -“How. But it would appear that: Quebec would be the loser if one . considers all the goodies it gets . from“ Ollawa.. . Western lax payers are still smoldering over. tondreds of .° millions.. Right -now, Ottawa is angelling an $800 milion alrporl north of Dorvsl. . “If Quebecrefuses lo pay for it, it. -is likely the Canadian taxpayer Will be diddied again. Lasked Claude if he had ever -helidayed in ‘the West.. He }-- allowed as how. it was loo ex- \-pensive, “It is cheaper forme and my family fo fly to Franch ‘and spend oul’ holidays ‘there - I} cevery. year (han visit Western di a . the. 9 pin, wrap Wild Game | Ingrid Suderman £ Richard tock part atso in the first tour of this special production in Eastern Canada last year. “Tekets are available at the door for $3.50 Adults, Students $2.90, Children $.50 Season lickets are still available for all THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 23, 1974, PAGE. At CTV To Air "GODFATHER" Loyd Colthorp, BCTV Vice.» British Columbia Television today announced the purchase of the television rights ta the motion picture ‘‘The’ God- father”. The controversial feature will be seen in one showing on Saturday, Navember 16, commencing at 9 mn. American rights to ‘The Godfather" were earlier. pur- chased by the NBC network who will alr it laler in November over a two evening span. President ‘in’. charge- of programming reports that any editing decisions to.be made.on the firm will be made here al BCTV. He stated, ''We intend to make deletions anly where absolutely necessary so that our - version will be almost identical (oe ‘the theatre. version, Of course, we will air an an- nouncement prior to. the lelecast that at is an adult , feature. : Marconi Stamp Postmaster General Bryce Mackasey today announced the issue of one eight-cent stamp, as part of the multicultural series, to commemorate {he one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Guglielmo Marconi, the “father of radio. The stamp features a portrait of Marconi in the foreground combined wilh a view of St. John's harbour from Signal Hill in the background, . A total of 28 million stamps, | printed by ‘Ashton-Potter Limited of ‘Toronto, will be issued November. 15. . Marcont chose Signal Hill in St. John's, Newfoundland, .as the site for the first . tran- satlantic wireless reciever in 1901. . veers ysesemeeey % b i , k valuable contribution Llalians have made tothe enrichment of ourCanadlanculture,”’ said Mr. - Mackasey, The stamp was designed by John B, Boyle from a painting The big-hearted .. (By the way, you can see lhe - skull: of .the- Frerich general,” - sword wound: and all: in’ the | Dominion would: be a terrible _ the Expa 70 heist amounting lo ~ Red D’or OCTOBER 21st to NOVEMBER 2nd- | ~DRAGOMIR J For F vation Call 635-2231 he did in acrylics especially for iy rf + a . 7 a In paying tribute to. 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